Hi shalnachywyt, these are indeed options I've been weighing as I look into making my own. The plan is to use a ridig sheet not the 6 or 8 mil plastic. The corrugated roofing had moved to the top of the list but then i started reading reviews and the longevity of what i have available in my bigbox stores may not be great. I'll figure it out soon enough thanks

It was definitely a great find. Do you have any other grills? The 22.5" Weber Kettle I got a couple months before this one was six years old. That was a bigger rehab and I had to replace the one touch system but totally worth it for 10$ (+16$ for the part) for the tasty meals we've had on it since! We've smoked on it too which is terrific when you consider the price of smoker.

Sorry if this was mentioned: Do you have any sense of the temperatures you're able to achieve and what the heat and humidity retention is like? Been thinking of something similar and wondering how well the 6 mil versus actual glass will work out.

Fantastic job on this!For your next project demanding a ladder, consider adding important tools to a pail/bucket or bag and just use an S hook to pop it onto the top bracing rung. Alternatively, consider building a ladder caddy.

I can imagine a pressure washer/hose would cut through things very well. I don't have one though so this will have to do. I think they are useful if you have a drive way where you can get down to business but my space is limited. Some day!

Thanks for sharing such detailed plans Seamster. I'm hoping to build a very small lean-to tool shed (2.5X4.5' base) for my very small yard and this has given me a lot of insight. Currently, theor the table and mitre saws I inherited are stored in our spare bedroom... eventual nursery room. I want to get them into their own space outdoors sooner than later. Here in North Carolina with the humid summers I think it would be best to add some housewrap to the walls to help protect the tools. I also have a situation where the back wall will only be 4-6" off the house so need to construct/panel my walls before erecting them. Do you know if it's reasonable to panel then wrap each wall frame, side it and then finally erect and fasten? Would be very grateful for your thoughts!

Thank you very much for sharing this project. It's helping to convince me that I could build my own shed to fit out limited space. Do you remember the approximate total cost of the project? If you know the cost before siding that would be great as well. Thanks again for sharing!

I see your comments like this on various instructables and they often understandably rub people the wrong way. Here's suggestion, rephrase with something like "this is neat! I might try it in aluminium. Might be overkill but i'm prone to breaking things!"Then you're not being such a negative reviewer and maybe people are more open to your feedback.

This is a great instructable and you did a nice version all your own. I'm a little confused about how did the guide-way though. Mike's is built into the bird but you've got laminated prints so I wouldn't think that would provide enough thickness. Is it in the backing instead? Could you please explain? I'd really appreciate a picture that shows how the springs work into it too. Thanks for your time.